Ajla Tomljanović
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Tomljanović in 2015
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Country (sports) | Croatia (until 2014) Australia (2014—present) |
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Residence | Brisbane, Australia |
Born | Zagreb, Croatia |
7 May 1993
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Turned pro | December 2009 |
Plays | Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
Prize money | US$1,213,361 |
Singles | |
Career record | 189-126 |
Career titles | 4 ITF |
Highest ranking | 47 (23 February 2015) |
Current ranking | 65 (29 December 2015) |
Grand Slam Singles results | |
Australian Open | 2R (2014, 2015) |
French Open | 4R (2014) |
Wimbledon | 2R (2015) |
US Open | 2R (2013) |
Doubles | |
Career record | 52-45 |
Career titles | 3 ITF |
Highest ranking | 48 (20 October 2014) |
Current ranking | 68 (14 September 2015) |
Grand Slam Doubles results | |
Australian Open | QF (2014) |
French Open | 1R (2014, 2015) |
Wimbledon | 3R (2015) |
US Open | 3R (2014) |
Last updated on: 11 May 2015. |
Ajla Tomljanović (born 7 May 1993 in Zagreb) is a Croatian-Australian professional tennis player.
Tomljanović has won four singles and three doubles titles on the ITF tour in her career. On 23 Feb 2015, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 47. On 20 October 2014, she peaked at world number 48 in the doubles rankings.
Tomljanović was an accomplished junior player, having won the 2009 Australian Open Girls' Doubles title with Christina McHale. She would also reach her combined career high junior ranking of world number 4 on 30 March 2009.
In July 2014, it was announced that Tomljanović would take Australian citizenship and begin competing for Australia at the 2014 US Open. She will continue to represent Croatia at all non-Grand Slam events until she receives an Australian passport, which will enable her to represent the country at Grand Slam and non-Grand Slam tournaments alike.[1]
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Personal life
Tomljanović was born on 7 May 1993 to Croatian father Ratko and Bosniak mother Emina.[2] She was born and raised in Zagreb, where she remains.[2][3] Her elder sister, Hana, played tennis for University of Virginia.[2] Tomljanović is a fan of basketball.[2][3] She began playing tennis aged seven and is coached by Fernando Martínez.[2][3]
Tennis career
Junior career
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Professional career
Tomljanović played her first professional ITF Circuit event in October 2008 in Mexico City, Mexico, and lost 6–4, 4–6, 6–2 to Estefanía Craciún in the semifinals. She then qualified for another ITF event in Mexico City, but lost 6–2, 4–6, 6–4 to Karolina Kosińska in the second round.[4] In January 2009 Tomljanović qualified for the ITF event in Boca Raton, Florida, where she lost to Heidi El Tabakh 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 in the second round. She was awarded with a wild card for 2009 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California, and lost to Angela Haynes 7–5, 6–2.[4][5] Tomljanović then made a chain of three consecutive losses in the second rounds, in at the ITF tournaments in Redding, California, Osprey, Florida, and Makarska, Croatia, losing to, respectively Rika Fujiwara, Kateřina Kramperová and Ana Savić. At the ITF event in Zagreb, she lost to Tereza Hladíková in the first round 6–2, 4–6, 6–2.[4] On 10 May 2009 in Zagreb, Tomljanović won her first ITF doubles title, partnering with Croatian fellow Petra Martić.[4][6] Tomljanović missed most of 2012 due to mononucleosis.[7]
2014: Top 50 breakthrough
Tomljanović started her 2014 year at the 2014 Shenzhen Open. She lost in the 1st round to 8th seed Annika Beck 6-3, 6-4. Tomljanović then played as a wildcard at the 2014 Apia International Sydney. She beat former World No. 5 Daniela Hantuchová in the 1st round 6-4, 7-5. She then lost in the 2nd round to Madison Keys 6-0, 3-6, 7-6(3). At the 2014 Australian Open, Tomljanović beat Tadeja Majerič in the 1st round 3-6, 7-6(1), 6-4. In the 2nd round, she lost to 13th seed Sloane Stephens 3-6, 6-2, 7-5. During the preseason, Tomljanović began working with coach David Taylor, former Australian Fed Cup captain, who had just parted company with Sam Stosur.[8] After the Australian Open, Tomljanović played at the 2014 PTT Pattaya Open where she lost in the 1st round to qualifier Alla Kudryavtseva 6-4, 7-5. At the 2014 Abierto Mexicano Telcel, Tomljanović reached the quarterfinals by beating 4th seed Magdaléna Rybáriková 6-1, 6-3 and qualifier Victoria Duval 6-3, 6-0 but lost to 8th seed Shuai Zhang 6-1, 5-7, 6-2. At the 2014 BNP Paribas Open, she beat Lourdes Domínguez Lino in the 1st round 6-4, 7-6(2) but lost in the 2nd round to Sloane Stephens 6-4, 6-0. Tomljanović reached the 3rd round at the 2014 Sony Open Tennis by defeating Kristina Mladenovic 7-6(4), 6-4 and 30th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 3-6, 7-6(6), 6-1 but she ended up losing to American Varvara Lepchenko 6-4, 6-7(4), 7-6(2).
2015: 1st WTA Final
Tomljanović started her 2015 season at the 2015 Brisbane International which she entered as a wildcard entry. In the first round, she scored the biggest win of her career, defeating former world number one Jelena Janković in straight sets after saving several set points in the first set, before losing to Elina Svitolina in the second round.[9] She next played at the 2015 Hobart International but lost in the first round to Karin Knapp.
At the Australian Open, Tomljanović won her first round match (and first match as an Australian-listed player) by defeating Shelby Rogers in three sets. She then lost to Varvara Lepchenko in the second round in straight sets.[10]
Following this Tomljanović played at the 2015 PTT Thailand Open where she reached her first WTA tour final after defeating Elizaveta Kulichkova, Jarmila Gajdošová, Evgeniya Rodina and Mónica Puig. She lost in the final to former world number 5 Daniela Hantuchová in 3 sets. As a result of her performance she rose to World Number 49. She then had first round losses in Acapulco to Magdaléna Rybáriková, Indian Wells to Irina Falconi and in Miami to Kurumi Nara.
Tomljanović began her clay court season in Charleston where she defeated Alexandra Dulgheru before losing to Andreea Mitu. She then played in Bogotá where she lost in the first round to Alexandra Panova. She had better success in Madrid where she defeated Belinda Bencic before losing to Victoria Azarenka. She then attempted to qualify in Rome but lost to Misaki Doi.
Apparel and equipment
Tomljanović wears Nike clothing and uses Wilson racquets.
WTA career finals
Singles: 1 (1 runner-up)
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Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Runner–up | 1. | 15 February 2015 | PTT Thailand Open, Pattaya, Thailand | Hard | Daniela Hantuchová | 6-3, 3-6, 4-6 |
Career statistics
ITF Circuit singles finals (4–7)
$100,000 tournaments |
$75,000 tournaments |
$50,000 tournaments |
$25,000 tournaments |
$10,000 tournaments |
Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent | Score |
Runner–up | 1. | 29 November 2009 | Puebla, Mexico | Hard | Naomi Broady | 6–7(4), 3–6 |
Winner | 2. | 17 January 2010 | Plantation, United States | Clay | Johanna Larsson | 6–3, 6–3 |
Runner–up | 3. | 4 April 2010 | Pelham, United States | Clay | Edina Gallovits | 2–6, 0–6 |
Runner–up | 4. | 16 May 2010 | Prague, Czech Republic | Clay | Lucie Hradecká | 1–6, 6–7(4) |
Winner | 5. | 13 March 2011 | Clearwater, United States | Hard | Sesil Karatantcheva | 7–6(3), 6–3 |
Runner–up | 6. | 10 April 2011 | Jackson, United States | Clay | Marina Erakovic | 1–6, 2–6 |
Winner | 7. | 29 May 2011 | Grado, Italy | Clay | Alexandra Cadanţu | 6–2, 6–4 |
Runner–up | 8. | 13 January 2013 | Palm Harbor, United States | Clay | Tadeja Majerič | 2–6, 3–6 |
Runner-up | 9. | 10 February 2013 | Midland, United States | Hard | Lauren Davis | 3–6, 6–2, 6–7(2) |
Winner | 10. | 21 April 2013 | Dothan, United States | Clay | Zhang Shuai | 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 |
Runner-up | 11. | 13 October 2013 | Macon, United States | Hard | Anna Tatishvili | 2–6, 6–1, 5–7 |
ITF Circuit doubles finals (3–1)
$100,000 tournaments |
$75,000 tournaments |
$50,000 tournaments |
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$10,000 tournaments |
Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
Winner | 1. | 10 May 2009 | Zagreb, Croatia | Clay | Petra Martić | Ksenia Milevskaya Anastasia Pivovarova |
6–3, 6–7(4), 10–5 |
Runner–up | 2. | 3 October 2011 | Kansas City, United States | Hard | Jamie Hampton | Maria Abramović Eva Hrdinová |
2–6, 6–2, 6–4 |
Winner | 3. | 24 October 2011 | Bayamon, Puerto Rico | Hard | Chanel Simmonds | Victoria Duval Alexandra Kiick |
6–3, 6–1 |
Winner | 4. | 7 November 2011 | Phoenix, United States | Hard | Jamie Hampton | Maria Sanchez Yasmin Schnack |
3–6, 6–3, 6–3 |
Grand Slam girls' doubles finals (1–0)
No. | Outcome | Year | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents in the final | Score |
Winner | 1. | 2009 | Australian Open | Hard | Christina McHale | Aleksandra Krunić Sandra Zaniewska |
6–1, 2–6, 10–4 |
Singles performance timeline
Tournament | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | SR | W–L |
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Australian Open | A | Q2 | A | A | 2R | 2R | 0 / 2 | 2–2 |
French Open | Q1 | Q1 | Q1 | Q1 | 4R | 2R | 0 / 2 | 4–2 |
Wimbledon | Q3 | Q1 | Q1 | 1R | 1R | 2R | 0 / 3 | 1–3 |
US Open | Q2 | Q2 | A | 2R | 1R | 1R | 0 / 3 | 1–3 |
Total | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 1–2 | 4–4 | 3–4 | 0 / 11 | 8–11 |
Doubles performance timeline
Tournament | 2014 | 2015 | SR | W–L |
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Australian Open | QF | 2R | 0 / 2 | 4–2 |
French Open | 1R | 1R | 0 / 2 | 0–2 |
Wimbledon | 1R | 3R | 0 / 2 | 2–2 |
US Open | 3R | 0 / 1 | 2–1 | |
Total | 5–4 | 3–3 | 0 / 7 | 8–7 |
Top 10 wins per season
# | Player | Rank | Event | Surface | Round | Score |
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1. | Agnieszka Radwańska | No. 3 | French Open, Paris, France | Clay | 3rd Round | 6–4, 6–4 |
References
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External links
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